Bringing together arguably the 4,173 greatest footballers ever to grace the beautiful game in the modern era, The Panini World Cup Wall of Wonder features every World Cup sticker that Panini have ever released.

Spanning twelve world cups from Mexico 1970 through to Brazil 2014 across the 65 x 8ft light wall, the exhibition aims to create a 500 square foot altar in homage to the icon of the Panini World Cup sticker.

Older visitors will be able to bask in the glow of nostalgia of bygone hairstyles; curious-looking late 70s Chilean central defenders; and spent youth / pocket-money / world-cup dreams. Meanwhile, younger visitors will be infused with a passion for a pastime that exists somewhere between a newsagent and a treasured book of footballers faces.

Guy Brandon and son Tom aged 6 from Islington take a tour Panini World Cup sticker exhibition at The Proud Archivist, London, Britain – 11 Jun 2014 The Proud Archivist Gallery has been allowed to display the entire collection of all 4,871 World Cup Panini stickers ever produced over the past 44 years, making this technically the biggest portrait exhibition in the country this year! Photo by REX

Panini Stickers of the World Cup in Brazil FIFA World Cup Panini Stickers, London, Britain – 5th June 2014 It has been reported that the FIFA World Cup Panini Sticker book may cost upto 450 to complete, according to research by two mathematicians in Switzerland. The book takes 640 stickers, priced at 50p for a pack of six.Photo by Anna Shanks/REX

Panini World Cup sticker exhibition Panini World Cup sticker exhibition at The Proud Archivist, London, Britain – 11 Jun 2014 The Proud Archivist Gallery has been allowed to display the entire collection of all 4,871 World Cup Panini stickers ever produced over the past 44 years, making this technically the biggest portrait exhibition in the country this year! Photo by REX

Guy Brandon and son Tom aged 6 from Islington take a tour Panini World Cup sticker exhibition at The Proud Archivist, London, Britain – 11 Jun 2014 The Proud Archivist Gallery has been allowed to display the entire collection of all 4,871 World Cup Panini stickers ever produced over the past 44 years, making this technically the biggest portrait exhibition in the country this year! Photo by REX

Panini Stickers of the World Cup in Brazil FIFA World Cup Panini Stickers, London, Britain – 5th June 2014 It has been reported that the FIFA World Cup Panini Sticker book may cost upto 450 to complete, according to research by two mathematicians in Switzerland. The book takes 640 stickers, priced at 50p for a pack of six. Photo by Anna Shanks/REX

Guy Brandon and son Tom aged 6 from Islington take a tour Panini World Cup sticker exhibition at The Proud Archivist, London, Britain – 11 Jun 2014 The Proud Archivist Gallery has been allowed to display the entire collection of all 4,871 World Cup Panini stickers ever produced over the past 44 years, making this technically the biggest portrait exhibition in the country this year! Photo by REX

A boy poses with his Brazil Panini World Cup stickers in the Santa Marta shantytown, or ‘favela’, on June 7, 2014 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Fans of World Cup Soccer are flocking to buy the stickers which are placed in an album where the fans of World Cup Soccer try to fill their books with all 640 stickers, which include each player for the 32 nations in the tournament plus a team picture, logo and photos of the stadiums. Brazil is in final preparations to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup which kicks off June 12. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Timeo Milon and his father, Fabian Milon, look to see what they need to trade at a Panini World Cup Soccer sticker trading event at the Soccer Locker of Miami on June 01, 2014 in Miami, Florida. Fans of World Cup Soccer are in a rush to fill their Panini albums with all 640 stickers, which include each player for the 32 nations in the tournament plus a team picture, logo and photos of the stadiums, before the kick off on June 12th. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

A Panini World Cup Soccer album sits on a table with stickers pasted in it during an event at the Soccer Locker of Miami on June 01, 2014 in Miami, Florida. Fans of World Cup Soccer are in a rush to fill their Panini albums with all 640 stickers, which include each player for the 32 nations in the tournament plus a team picture, logo and photos of the stadiums, before the kick off on June 12th. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

People trade Panini World Cup Soccer stickers during an event at the Soccer Locker of Miami on June 01, 2014 in Miami, Florida. Fans of World Cup Soccer are in a rush to fill their Panini albums with all 640 stickers, which include each player for the 32 nations in the tournament plus a team picture, logo and photos of the stadiums, before the kick off on June 12th. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Brazilians gather while painting a section of the Santa Marta shantytown, or ‘favela’, in Brazilian colors as a boy holds his Panini World Cup stickers book on June 7, 2014 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Fans of World Cup Soccer are flocking to buy the stickers which are placed in an album where the fans of World Cup Soccer try to fill their books with all 640 stickers, which include each player for the 32 nations in the tournament plus a team picture, logo and photos of the stadiums. Brazil is in final preparations to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup which kicks off June 12. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

People attend an event to exchange stickers for the official 2014 FIFA World Cup sticker album at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City June 7, 2014. The album has been issued by Italian publishing company Panini for every World Cup since the 1970 tournament in Mexico, and hundreds showed up on Saturday for the opportunity to complete their 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil editions, local media reported. REUTERS/Bernardo Montoya

A man has his picture taken with a frame during an event to exchange stickers for the official 2014 FIFA World Cup sticker album at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City June 7, 2014. Italian publishing company Panini has issued a sticker album for every World Cup since the 1970 tournament in Mexico, and hundreds showed up at the stadium on Saturday for the chance to fill their 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil editions, local media reported. The frame the man is holding up around himself is similar to the one on the headshot stickers of individual players in the album. REUTERS/Bernardo Montoya

A child sits in an armchair during an event to exchange stickers for the official 2014 FIFA World Cup sticker album at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City June 7, 2014. Italian publishing company Panini has issued the sticker album for every World Cup since the 1970 tournament in Mexico, and hundreds showed up on Saturday for the chance to fill their 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil editions, local media reported. REUTERS/Bernardo Montoya

A man sells stickers for the official 2014 FIFA World Cup sticker album in a downtown street in Guatemala City, June 8, 2014. Italian publishing company Panini has issued the sticker album for every World Cup since the 1970 tournament in Mexico. REUTERS/Jorge Dan Lopez

Panini soccer World Cup sticker collectors exchange stickers at a trading and meeting point in downtown Sao Paulo June 8, 2014. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

Tom Brandon aged 6 from Islington takes a tour Panini World Cup sticker exhibition at The Proud Archivist, London, Britain – 11 Jun 2014 The Proud Archivist Gallery has been allowed to display the entire collection of all 4,871 World Cup Panini stickers ever produced over the past 44 years, making this technically the biggest portrait exhibition in the country this year! Photo by REX